Paul Chavez
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About Paul
Email: paul.chavez@patch.com
Phone: 310-595-6633
Hometown: Los Angeles
Birthday: Aug. 3
Bio: I was born in San Pedro, Calif., and raised in Gardena and Anaheim. I went to UCLA and graduated with a degree in political science, with an emphasis on international relations. I currently live in Venice.
My favorite writers in no particular order are Ernest Hemingway, Charles Bukowski, Henry Miller, Virginia Woolf, Elizabeth Bishop, Dashiell Hammett, D.H. Lawrence, Raymond Chandler, Voltaire and Joan Didion. My two favorite reference books are "A Dictionary of Symbols" and "The Owner's Manual for The Brain."
I was a wrestler in high school and No. 1 varsity tennis player. I ran a few marathons in my youth. Currently, I enjoy bike riding and going to the beach.
My journalism career dates back to the early 1990s and I've learned a lot from the reporters and editors I've worked with over the years. I'm grateful for their professional generosity and friendship.
My Beliefs
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Politics
How would you describe your political beliefs?
I was a political science major, so I could go on and on and on. I'll say this, the U.S. Constitution is probably the last great political document written. The challenge for all of us is to build a political system from the White House to the local neighborhood council that lives up to that document's ideals. To that end, I understand how a conservative approach to politics has it merits when you consider that we're dealing with monolithic structures that are not prone to dramatic change. On the other hand, the liberal approach to politics fueled the American Revolution and has helped secure many of our basic individual rights and freedoms.
UPDATE 3/2/2011: In the interest of transparency, I would like to note that I have a family connection in the upcoming race to fill the vacant seat in the 36th Congressional District. My uncle, Daniel Chavez, is the campaign manager for Debra Bowen. As a result, I will not be covering Bowen directly.
Are you registered with a certain party?
Independent.
Religion
How religious would you consider yourself? (casual, observant, devout, non religious)
I was raised Catholic, but I'm currently not a member of any religious organization.
Local Hot-Button Issues
What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?
Balancing development and future land-use planning with the need to maintain or improve the quality of life for residents is probably the one major issue. Coastal access is also a major issue. Generally, I see public health, public safety, poverty and politics as key issues in any community.
Where do you stand on each of these issues?
I don't particularly have a stance on these issues. I do, however, think they all should be handled openly and with transparency and there should be a high degree of public participation.
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Done. Thanks for the details and the tips on the burgers.
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I just saw a convoy of helicopters headed south along Venice Beach. Was that Chopper One?
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Benice -- I don't think that's how it works. If you have any questions, please feel free to get in touch with our ad manager.
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D Fasone -- Thanks for your comment. I made sure to follow up on that in our latest story: Developer Legado Presents Outline …
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Ha! I was nearly asleep and didn't see it coming, Scott.
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I was soaking up some sun last summer on Venice Beach and some of our visitors from Europe were playing soccer and I got …
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2011 and the holidays are officially over with the Super Bowl. What are your plans? I'll be watching with some Giants fans at …
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peter -- That's actually kind of funny, I had no idea either. I don't watch a lot of TV.
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Benice -- I think you're taking this a little too seriously. There are celebrities who live in and visit Venice, there are …
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Benice -- Thanks for taking the time to register and leave a comment. Feel free to contribute or not contribute to the gallery…
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Going with the Giants. I liked the way they bounced back from the mid-season four-game losing streak and Eli is becoming a …
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Good point, Scott. Safety first. LAPD responds to the Marina Peninsula while the L.A. county sheriff's department responds to …
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I agree with Jake. The way a community self-identifies itself shouldn't be discounted just because some old maps and signs say…
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The Board
Nikki Lackowski
7:55 pm on Friday, September 2, 2011
What has happened at Berri's on Pershing Drive in Playa del Rey? We just walked by there and all the place is closed; the lights are off and there are several signs posted on the place with the text "LAPD Crime Scene."